Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston are among the 17 players attending the USA Basketball Women’s National Team training camp at Duke University. While they are the only Indiana Fever players at the camp, they are not the only franchise representatives present in Durham.
On Saturday, Clark and Boston were photographed with several members of the Fever organization. They were joined by coach Stephanie White, who is serving as an assistant coach for Team USA, along with two members of the Fever’s front office.
“family ❤️🔥 squad is reppin’ at @usabasketball training camp,” Indiana Fever captioned a photo of the five.The photo showing the Indiana Fever's representation at the national team training camp left fans excited. Sophie Cunningham, like many others, gushed over this link-up.
“go get em girls 🔥🔥🔥,” Cunningham wrote. “LOVE TO SEE IT!!!” @futurestarmj said. “My heart is happy🙌❤️,” @lmnflfan14 commented. “I love that the @indianafever supports not only @aliyah.boston and @caitlinclark22 but also Coach Steph 🥹,” @1called_haelder said. “Love the support for each other!” @caralucas44 wrote. “The squadddddd 😂 build around these two pleaseeeee 🙏🏽,” @boobie0727 said.
Credits: Instagram (@indianafever and @usabasketball)Indiana Fever fans will be hoping that both Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston make it to the roster, representing the United States at the FIBA Women's World Cup in Sep. 2026.
Caitlin Clark hilariously forbids Aliyah Boston from touching her golf clubs
Caitlin Clark recently answered a few golf-related questions while attending the USA Basketball Women’s National Team training camp.
When asked who the best golfer other than her could be, Clark was blank, revealing that she did not think any of her teammates actually played.
However, she was a lot more decisive when it came to naming the person she would never trust with her clubs. Without hesitation, Clark pointed to her Indiana Fever teammate, Aliyah Boston.
“Not Aliyah Boston,” Clark answered. “But we'll get them all out to the golf course, and we'll see. Fun game, and you can play it for a really long time. Once basketball's over, you've got to take up golf.”Caitlin Clark is an avid golfer, reportedly boasting a handicap of 16. She is also frequently seen competing in pro-am golf tournaments, highlighting how seriously she takes the game outside of basketball.
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